In the retro: Clémentine Célarié

Actress, director, director and singer, our guest of the week is in love with life. With an impulsive generosity and an instinctive sensitivity, she seeks beauty in Art and in Man. Clémentine Célarié is the guest of Déborah Grunwald.

In this episode of the show “In the retro”:

“The freedom does not go through aggression and hatred of the other or through suspicion.”

“THE social networksit is a terrible and negative source of immediate judgments, of abominable divisions that lock us up.”

“You have to fight. The vie is a fight.”

“The system, the haines and the categorization of things and people worries me.”

“A certain form of journalism is dictated by social media.”

“Today we’take the risk‘ to say what you think.”

“For me, life is to be good’.”

“I need donnerto go into the Beautiful and towards the Human.”

“I talk about it on purpose from my cancer. This word is so taboo.”

“I live my life as a feminist. I want to defend freedoms. […] It is dangerous to condemn men. I don’t want to condemn them. It’s an amazing invention.”

“It’s pretty cool to inspire desire and sensuality rather than nothing at all.”

‘I don’t care if I’m one’object of desire‘. It does not bother me. I have a brain. To me, that’s a compliment. I never felt like an object.”

“I find that there are people in certain parties policies who are aggressive. They’re into a negative thing that scares me horribly and can make me cry.”

“My country is art, the game is to seek Beauty. I want to go towards the marvelous, towards people who have a light.”

“We define ourselves by our sincerityour relationship to others, our life force.”

“A young man is not contemptuous of a woman when he says ‘you’re beautiful’. It depends on who and how. […] But I understand that we fight for the respect for women.”

The promo shot:

Two appointments not to be missed! The first, the documentary “Clémentine Célarié tells Josephine Baker“February 13 at 8:55 p.m. on Canal + Docs: a game of mirrors between two artists that leads to a reflection on what we want to do with our society.

Also to discover: A life” by Maupassant, at the Petit Saint-Martin theater in Paris, starting March 9. Only one on stage in which Clémentine Célarié plays Jeanne. A long-term story about everything that makes life, from beginning to end.

Clémentine Célarié embodies “A life” by Guy de Maupassant at the Théâtre du Petit Saint-Martin

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